Who makes airbags for Hyundai?
Who makes airbags for Hyundai?
ZF-TRW
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating about 12.3 million airbags made by auto supplier ZF-TRW and installed in vehicles from Fiat Chrysler, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mitsubishi and Toyota. The airbags are used in model-year vehicles ranging from 2010 to 2019, according to a government document.
Is Hyundai affected by Takata airbag recall?
Hyundai and Kia recalled nearly a million cars and trucks to fix wiring that could interfere with airbags last year. That recall included the 2011-13 Hyundai Sonata, the 2011-12 Sonata Hybrid, the 2010-13 Kia Forte and Forte Koup, the 2011-13 Kia Optima, the 2011-12 Optima Hybrid and the 2011-12 Kia Sedona.
Does Hyundai have faulty airbags?
Kia, Hyundai vehicles allegedly equipped with the defective airbags include the 2013 Kia Forte, 2013 Kia Forte Koup, 2013-2019 Kia Optima, 2012-2016 Kia Optima Hybrid, 2014 Kia Sedona, 2013-2019 Hyundai Sonata, and 2013-2019 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid vehicles.
Does Honda still use Takata airbags?
No replacement inflators now being used to repair Honda and Acura vehicles are supplied by Takata. All replacement inflators are now manufactured by alternative suppliers.
Do Hyundai have Takata airbags?
Hyundai Australia vehicles are not affected by the Takata Airbag recall. For more info please visit the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission. What happens if my vehicle has a safety recall? Please use our safety recall checker to confirm if your vehicle has any safety recalls.
Are airbags covered under Hyundai warranty?
Hyundai is extending the warranty coverage for the driver’s front airbag clock spring assembly on certain 2011-2014 Elantra vehicles, 2011-2013 Sonata vehicles, and 2011-2014 Sonata Hybrid vehicles to 15 years, unlimited mileage, from the date of original retail delivery or date of first use.
Which Hyundai models are being recalled?
The vehicles that have been recalled include the 2019-2022 Hyundai Accents, 2021-2023 Hyundai Elantras, and 2021-2022 Hyundai Elantra HEVs. Three people in total have been injured, two in the U.S and one in Singapore. All three injuries were a direct cause of the vehicles’ seatbelts exploding.
Who owns Takata now?
TKJ Co., Ltd.Takata Corporation / Parent organization